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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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dowd and, dana perino said, i used to like reading maureen dowd. what is the deal. >> it is something she remembered she had to write in between cocktail parties. this is phoned in, this is horribly insubstantial and, you are right, she used to be an interesting, thoughtful, articulate columnist. and, this is pab bllum, to deri the whole of conservatism, and liberalism, and it is sexist. martha: i read it a second time and i thought, surely, you know, maureen dowd gets to a point here somewhere and there must be a point here but the only within i could find, other than, some of them are nasty and she doesn't like their bangs. >> in the case it like that saying, it takes one to know one, and maureen dowd, definitely has been a mean girl, on both sides of the aisle. the type of attacks that she leveled against secretary clinton are appalling. and i think what is happening here, there is so much passion and frustration from progressive women who have seen so many gains we have made and for the first time in my lifetime, our lifetime we are probably ab
dowd and, dana perino said, i used to like reading maureen dowd. what is the deal. >> it is something she remembered she had to write in between cocktail parties. this is phoned in, this is horribly insubstantial and, you are right, she used to be an interesting, thoughtful, articulate columnist. and, this is pab bllum, to deri the whole of conservatism, and liberalism, and it is sexist. martha: i read it a second time and i thought, surely, you know, maureen dowd gets to a point here...
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maureen umeh is everywhere at 11:00. >> brian, the protesters want president obama to fill his promise to close guantanomo bay. they came dressed in orange jumpsuits and black anothers. they didn't say much but their message was clear. they are calling on president obama to keep his campaign promise of closing gitmo within his first year in office. 42 protesters were arrested for disorderly conduct. >>> the body of a woman found in a trash can in a woodbridge shopping center on the prince william parkway was a murder victim from new jersey. a 48-year-old man was arrested accused of killing the woman two days ago and driving to virginia to dump her body. >>> a d.c. safeway has reopened after being shut down by the health department for mice. health officials closed the store on rhode island avenue last night after discovering the vermin. fighting rodents gets tougher during colder months when the mice go inside to get warm. safeway took care of the problem and that store reopened quickly. the health department gave the store the okay to reopen this afternoon. >>> an automaker has issued
maureen umeh is everywhere at 11:00. >> brian, the protesters want president obama to fill his promise to close guantanomo bay. they came dressed in orange jumpsuits and black anothers. they didn't say much but their message was clear. they are calling on president obama to keep his campaign promise of closing gitmo within his first year in office. 42 protesters were arrested for disorderly conduct. >>> the body of a woman found in a trash can in a woodbridge shopping center on...
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dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got him to agree to do it. >> guest: she was and as john said it's an interesting case of to not only prominent people but laconic people, the most prominent "new york times" columnists really of our time in many ways and then david, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he's a part of green merckx strausbaugh works with steven spielberg and jeffrey katzenberg were supporters of the clintons. david stated the lincoln bedroom but he, like so many prominent liberals including in hollywood turned against the clintons. he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of the second term, granti
dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got...
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we get a little warmer and then a little cooler so be prepared for that maureen? >> thank you, gwen, for that. >>> with millions of people without health insurance still, one california hospital is looking to cut down on emergency room repeaters. they're frequent and often unnecessary trips to the e.r. is costing taxpayers millions. casey stegal explains. >> reporter: the emergency rooms across the country are packed and chaotic. here at sacramento's sutter general hospital, 20% of patients that walk through the door shouldn't be here in the first place. >> if it's an immediate need, you know, that's when you show up to the emergency department, not for when you have a common cold. >> reporter: the trouble is with more than 30 million americans without health insurance, an e.r. is sometime the only acce to medical care people can get. >> we had 769 uninsured and understand insured patients access the emergency room four or more times in a six-month time period. >> reporter: those frequent flyer patients as they're called are costing taxpayers and hospitals million
we get a little warmer and then a little cooler so be prepared for that maureen? >> thank you, gwen, for that. >>> with millions of people without health insurance still, one california hospital is looking to cut down on emergency room repeaters. they're frequent and often unnecessary trips to the e.r. is costing taxpayers millions. casey stegal explains. >> reporter: the emergency rooms across the country are packed and chaotic. here at sacramento's sutter general...
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maureen? >> thanks a lot, roz, for that. >>> a developing story out of denver where a plane that took off from dulles was diverted when a passenger tried to open the door in the middle ever the flight. united airline flight departed from dulles to international headed for vegas but it was diverted to denver when officials say a upon walked to the -- a man walked to the front of the plane with a bag and tried to open the door. half a dozen other passengers held the man down. police in denver took him into custody when the plane pulled up to the gate. >>> a u.s. marine from our area was stabbed at his 20th birthday party. baltimore police say someone stabbed lance corporal darius ray several times. it happened about 4:00 this morning during a house party to celebrate his birthday. one of his friends who couldn't make it to the party got the terrible news with a phone call. >> they said that just some guys came. they got into an argument and started fighting. he tried to stop them and the guy sta
maureen? >> thanks a lot, roz, for that. >>> a developing story out of denver where a plane that took off from dulles was diverted when a passenger tried to open the door in the middle ever the flight. united airline flight departed from dulles to international headed for vegas but it was diverted to denver when officials say a upon walked to the -- a man walked to the front of the plane with a bag and tried to open the door. half a dozen other passengers held the man down....
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back to you maureen. >>> all right thank you for that. >>> so did you see it? a unique tribute to vangohg, this was made out of malt o meal, two tons on the floor, the project was later taken apart and the cereal fed to pigs. good looking stuff there. and now you have the news, sports director feldman standing by right now with breaking news. mcnabb traded to the skins. sports extra just two minutes away. have a great evening the people who walked these streets before us were just like you and me. with hopes. dreams. challenges. today, we do more than just walk the same streets. for a moment, we get to walk in their shoes. preparing us for what lies ahead. down our next road. be part of the story. colonial williamsburg. . >>> this is geico sports extra. >>> hi everybody i'm dave feldman, welcome to geico sports extra. in case you wonder why we're
back to you maureen. >>> all right thank you for that. >>> so did you see it? a unique tribute to vangohg, this was made out of malt o meal, two tons on the floor, the project was later taken apart and the cereal fed to pigs. good looking stuff there. and now you have the news, sports director feldman standing by right now with breaking news. mcnabb traded to the skins. sports extra just two minutes away. have a great evening the people who walked these streets...
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i'm maureen umeh. >>> i'm will thomas. your forecast which includes temps in the teens, at least for one night in just a minute. we begin by taking it outside to see how people are coping with this bitter blast. fox 5's jessica weinstein kicks off the news edge. >> reporter: another cold winter weather weekend for us with the temperatures not even going above freezing and those breezes making it feel more like the teens. it's certainly not comfortable to be out in it tonight. with ice now solidly crossing the potomac beneath the key bridge, it's the kind of day only a canada goose or kid can love. >> when we were playing on the playground, we were sliding on the ice like ice skaters. >> reporter: even runners need eyes on the back of their shoes. >> we can't go on the sidewalks a lot of times because they're still compacted ice. people didn't shovel their walks because it wasn't that much snow. basically you end up running in the street. >> reporter: just don't run or skate on this ice. d.c. firefighters practiced ice resc
i'm maureen umeh. >>> i'm will thomas. your forecast which includes temps in the teens, at least for one night in just a minute. we begin by taking it outside to see how people are coping with this bitter blast. fox 5's jessica weinstein kicks off the news edge. >> reporter: another cold winter weather weekend for us with the temperatures not even going above freezing and those breezes making it feel more like the teens. it's certainly not comfortable to be out in it tonight....
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and barry's asking my advice about maureen. what do i know? i'm 13 years old. >> my job was to keep throwing water on both of these people because they were both after each other at that time. >> and it wouldn't have played well on tv. >> no. >> you were introducing barry to maureen's friends who came on the set. >> that's right. and he bought into that. >> he did? >> yeah. go for the friends. >> there's more of them. >> speaking of romances and that. i'm looking at you two. talk about the doghouse. tiger's doghouse? >> yes. >> what happened there? >> we started -- we started the whole romance thing. >> i was hot for cindy. >> you guys got -- didn't you get married? >> maureen mccormack performed the ceremony. >> didn't we get divorced two weeks later? >> we did. eve. eve was developing. and i wasn't. >> how old was i? 10? 9? >> we were advanced. >> we were very precocious. >> this is really like a family. as you said, never number one. i thought that you were. couldn't believe it was just five seasons. and these people in our audience and onl
and barry's asking my advice about maureen. what do i know? i'm 13 years old. >> my job was to keep throwing water on both of these people because they were both after each other at that time. >> and it wouldn't have played well on tv. >> no. >> you were introducing barry to maureen's friends who came on the set. >> that's right. and he bought into that. >> he did? >> yeah. go for the friends. >> there's more of them. >> speaking of romances...
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. >> maureen is jamming out here. an appropriate song from gladys knight. you can expect trains to be jam packed as thousands leave the national mall. the capital crowds are beginning to fade. thanks for joining us at 11:00. >> i'm will thomas. >> and i'm moron, i heene maureen umeh. it's time to go home. navigating the crowds trying to get out of the mall. jennifer davis looking at that mass exodus. >> reporter: there are quite a few people at this hour. if you look across the street through the traffic you can see all the folks at metro. metro tells us rush hour usually ends at midnight. even though there is a ton of people everybody seems to be able to keep on moving. when the last fireworks explodes, all the fourth of july action shifts from the sky to the roads and rails. crowds gathered all day long but they're all trying to leave at the exact same time. to make sure the mass ex does does not overwhelm metro officers hold people down at the navy line stop, trying to pace the crowd. metro officials say they don't think riders will notice that 100 cars
. >> maureen is jamming out here. an appropriate song from gladys knight. you can expect trains to be jam packed as thousands leave the national mall. the capital crowds are beginning to fade. thanks for joining us at 11:00. >> i'm will thomas. >> and i'm moron, i heene maureen umeh. it's time to go home. navigating the crowds trying to get out of the mall. jennifer davis looking at that mass exodus. >> reporter: there are quite a few people at this hour. if you look...
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. >> reporter: maureen most importantly that pregnant woman and her unborn child are both okay although they did have to spend a long 12 hours in the hospital. tomorrow we should learn more about this case when the suspect has a bond hearing. the quiet of this damascus community shattered about 4:30 friday afternoon. neighbors were stunned by what they saw. >> our neighbor who is pregnant, crying and talking to a police officer, and being comforted by another neighbor. and then the ambulance came down the street. >> reporter: police say that neighbor is nearly nine months pregnant and she had been attacked in her own home by someone she knows. >> the victim came home from work, entered her house, and was confronted by the suspect inside the house where she was violently attacked in a very, very, very violent struggle ensued. >> reporter: christine rene devoux faces charges much attempted murder and possession of a weapon. the 38-year-old woman is a scientist. they won't comment on what kind of weapon she is accused of having and whether she tried to harm the fetus. they describe the wom
. >> reporter: maureen most importantly that pregnant woman and her unborn child are both okay although they did have to spend a long 12 hours in the hospital. tomorrow we should learn more about this case when the suspect has a bond hearing. the quiet of this damascus community shattered about 4:30 friday afternoon. neighbors were stunned by what they saw. >> our neighbor who is pregnant, crying and talking to a police officer, and being comforted by another neighbor. and then the...
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called to the intersection of riggs road and jasmine terrace in hyattsville just after 7:00 tonight. when they got there, they found to men with gunshot wounds. fox 5's matt ackland broke the story first at 10:00 and he's live on the scene with an update tonight. matt? >> reporter: will, maureen, we are learning new details since we last talked to you at 10:00. this all took place right around 10 minutes after 7:00. we're told that it was very busy here. this is a very large apartment complex/condominium. i want to take you to some video. this is as crime scene investigators comb through the evidence here trying to figure out exactly what took place. as you were both saying, this happened at 7:10. there was sounds of gunfire and then when police arrived, they found two people dead. now, we had talked about earlier in the evening about some suspects being seen leaving this area but authorities really can't confirm this at this time. we talked to a major not long ago. here's
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called to the intersection of riggs road and jasmine terrace in hyattsville just after 7:00 tonight. when they got there, they found to men with gunshot wounds. fox 5's matt ackland broke the story first at 10:00 and he's live on the scene with an update tonight. matt? >> reporter: will, maureen, we are learning new details since we last talked to you at 10:00. this all took place right around 10 minutes after 7:00. we're told that...
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we are learn -- maureen. we're learning tonight that 84- year-old ruby harris was being cared for by family members around the clock. they had even set up a hospital bed for her in an upstairs bedroom. then last night the fire broke out. family members told us today that dolores harris, ruby's 51- year-old daughter ran upstairs to her mother's room and tried to rescue her from the fire but couldn't get her out. ruby harris died in the fire last night and her daughter after being rushed to the hospital in critical condition passed away this afternoon. >> it hurts. she just came home from the hospital. and her daughter tried to get her. the daughter tried to get her but couldn't because she was -- couldn't. couldn't. and then the smoke -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: so sad. three firefighters sustained minor injuries as they battled the blaze. maureen, officials tell us there were no working smoke alarms in the house. tonight officials aren't certain what sparked the blaze in the first place. matt ackland, f
we are learn -- maureen. we're learning tonight that 84- year-old ruby harris was being cared for by family members around the clock. they had even set up a hospital bed for her in an upstairs bedroom. then last night the fire broke out. family members told us today that dolores harris, ruby's 51- year-old daughter ran upstairs to her mother's room and tried to rescue her from the fire but couldn't get her out. ruby harris died in the fire last night and her daughter after being rushed to the...
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and late week, yes, maureen, temperatures are going to rise. but today they didn't rise very much at all. pretty close to actually very, very cold freezing mark as we take a look. 32 degrees at national airport, right on the mark. 31 degrees for dulles and baltimore. didn't even make it to 32 degrees. some of our neighborhoods saw it even colder than that. well, right now it's 24 degrees at national airport. wee got 18 at manassas. 23 degrees at dulles. only 21 at frederick and 21 degrees at baltimore. th winds very light. not a lot happening in the wind department tonight as it has been the last couple of nights but clear skies, light winds. once again that also equals windchills. here's what it actually feels like. a chilly 6 degrs in gaithersburg. 14 at national airport. only 12 at frederick. 13 degrees at dulles and baltimore, it feels like it's only 11 degrees outside. once again we're dealing with cold that is very concerning. your overnight lows are going to be into the teens. areas to the far northwest, we did have a wind chilled adviso
and late week, yes, maureen, temperatures are going to rise. but today they didn't rise very much at all. pretty close to actually very, very cold freezing mark as we take a look. 32 degrees at national airport, right on the mark. 31 degrees for dulles and baltimore. didn't even make it to 32 degrees. some of our neighborhoods saw it even colder than that. well, right now it's 24 degrees at national airport. wee got 18 at manassas. 23 degrees at dulles. only 21 at frederick and 21 degrees at...
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and maureen umeh. the young somalian born u.s. citizen is charged with trying to bomb a christmas tree lighting event in oregon. >> reporter: another shocking home grown terror threat. federal agents arrested a somali born teenager for allegedly plot ag car bomb attack at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. 19-year-old mohamed mohamed was caught friday night when he dialed a cell phone that he thought would set off the ms.. but the bomb it -- blast -- but the bottom itself was fake provided by undercover agents as part of a year-long undercover operation. >> we condemn strongly any act of violence, any act that would target innocent people. >> we don't want one single bad person to paint all in our community. we don't want that to happen. >> reporter: thousands gathering at pioneer courthouse square during the annual event. they say mohamed shouted the arabic phrase god is great and tried to kick officers during the event. the suspect plotted "a spectacular show of terrorism" saying he didn't mind that
and maureen umeh. the young somalian born u.s. citizen is charged with trying to bomb a christmas tree lighting event in oregon. >> reporter: another shocking home grown terror threat. federal agents arrested a somali born teenager for allegedly plot ag car bomb attack at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. 19-year-old mohamed mohamed was caught friday night when he dialed a cell phone that he thought would set off the ms.. but the bomb it -- blast -- but the...
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. >>> i'm maureen umeh. we want to tell you right off the top the federal government will be closed tomorrow. our news team is all over the area standing by live once again to bring you complete coverage. but here are the headlines right now. metro buses are not running at all. the trains are only running underground. tomorrow's service is undetermined while crews work to clear as much rail as many snow covered rail cars as possible. many schools are closed. you'll see them on your screen. once again the federal government will be closed tomorrow and crews are working to restore power to more than 85,000 customers right now. with another storm expected to bring more snow tuesday, people are racing against the clock to dig out from this weekend's blizzard. we go to matt ackland. a lot of shoveling going on today i would imagine. >> repter: can you tell where i'm standing? >> not at all. where are you? >> reporter: i am right in the middle of a neighborhood street and plows have not come by here. it's paca pla
. >>> i'm maureen umeh. we want to tell you right off the top the federal government will be closed tomorrow. our news team is all over the area standing by live once again to bring you complete coverage. but here are the headlines right now. metro buses are not running at all. the trains are only running underground. tomorrow's service is undetermined while crews work to clear as much rail as many snow covered rail cars as possible. many schools are closed. you'll see them on your...
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will and maureen? >> thanks, gwen, for that. >> politicians get some last- minute campaigning in as the countdown to the mid-term elections winds down. >> and americans, you said that kind of funny. americans gather to celebrate the man credited with discovering america. the story making headlines next week. >> reporter: monday, columbus day, around the country people celebrate christopher columbus' arrival to the americas back in 1842. his voyage has been recognized since the colonial period. tuesday, another celebration, the first pledge of allegiance was recite mad public schools on october 12, 1892. thursday, sarah palin makes her way to the nation's largest and best known gay community. that's san francisco's castro district. palin is invited there by the conservative freedom foundation. when asked why the castro area they said they need to expand their base. >> leading up to the mid-term elections, they include nevada harry reid against republicans sharon ingle. and that's a look at the week ahea
will and maureen? >> thanks, gwen, for that. >> politicians get some last- minute campaigning in as the countdown to the mid-term elections winds down. >> and americans, you said that kind of funny. americans gather to celebrate the man credited with discovering america. the story making headlines next week. >> reporter: monday, columbus day, around the country people celebrate christopher columbus' arrival to the americas back in 1842. his voyage has been recognized...
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fox 5's maureen umeh has more from the newsroom now. >> reporter: brian, it's so very much a rescue effort in haiti despite the problems, rescue teams and relief workers have had tryingto get to victims. it remains a desperate situation that's only getting worse. in the aftermath of a city still in shock, complete chaos. survivors of tuesday's 7.0 magnitude earthquake in port-au- prince, haiti, wanders the streets dazed as rescuers desperately seven the rubble for any signs of life. >> there are a lot of people injured and we have not yet found all those people buried under their houses. as we continue with this work, we will need a lot of medications and a lot of help. >> reporter: the airport shut down because of overcrowding has reopened allowing international aid to flow in. but supplies are unable to reach the milons who need it. three ships filled with medical supplies, food and other necessities were turned away. the pier used for delivery too compromised by the quake. officials say blocked roads and down power and communications systems are making it impossible toget through. u.s.
fox 5's maureen umeh has more from the newsroom now. >> reporter: brian, it's so very much a rescue effort in haiti despite the problems, rescue teams and relief workers have had tryingto get to victims. it remains a desperate situation that's only getting worse. in the aftermath of a city still in shock, complete chaos. survivors of tuesday's 7.0 magnitude earthquake in port-au- prince, haiti, wanders the streets dazed as rescuers desperately seven the rubble for any signs of life....
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maureen, fox5 news. >>> and complicating a tough commute. lanes of the beltway are closed for emergency pothole repair. crews closed the right two lanes in alexandria. the snow and ice caused huge potholes in that area. you can expect long backups. you can also expect the same closures tomorrow night. and check out our newest feature. you shoot it, we will stream it. that's right. pick out your favorite toy. we're talking about your cell phone, or there you go. there's the information you need. upload your pictures or your video. set up an account. go to our website and click on hot topics. >> the university of maryland's long time president announced he is retiring later this year. he is stepping down in august, then returning to the classroom. after 12 years, he is the university's fourth longest serving president. the united states of maryland says he'll take a leave of absence and return to his academic profession as an eineering pr profees cor. >> announce he's not running for reelection. it comes at a time when republicans are licking
maureen, fox5 news. >>> and complicating a tough commute. lanes of the beltway are closed for emergency pothole repair. crews closed the right two lanes in alexandria. the snow and ice caused huge potholes in that area. you can expect long backups. you can also expect the same closures tomorrow night. and check out our newest feature. you shoot it, we will stream it. that's right. pick out your favorite toy. we're talking about your cell phone, or there you go. there's the information...
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knox 45 caught up with maureen roland before she left court talking about why she was fired. >> i think maybe he felt especially after yesterday that i was sort of obstructing queen antionette and princess's positions. that certainly wasn't my intent but it was my intent to represent him, and i think his case is really very different than theirs. >> this is the first time the three had been face to face in several months. roland says in her opinion, all three defendants seem to be doing a good job. with that said, however, this case could wind up costing taxpayers more money since it will take longer to argue because of defendants' lack of knowledge when it comes to the law. joy lepola, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> a girl testifies against her mother accused of murder. renee bowman is on trial for the death of her two adopted daughters. the nine-year-old, her third daughter, was abused but survived. in court she said she repeatedly beat her and her sisters with a bat and says she and her sisters were kept in a locked room with a bucket for a toilet. >>> in indianapolis state lawmakers are t
knox 45 caught up with maureen roland before she left court talking about why she was fired. >> i think maybe he felt especially after yesterday that i was sort of obstructing queen antionette and princess's positions. that certainly wasn't my intent but it was my intent to represent him, and i think his case is really very different than theirs. >> this is the first time the three had been face to face in several months. roland says in her opinion, all three defendants seem to be...
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will, maureen. >> roz plater in palmer park. thank you for that update. services are set for trooper brown. there will be a public viewing friday from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. in capitol heights. his funeral will be held next saturday from 10:00 to noon at jericho city of praise in landover. burial will follow at lincoln memorial cemetery in suitland. >>> baltimore police officer wanted for murder has turned himself in. he showed up at central booking about 1:30 this morning hours after the baltimore police commissioner ordered a manhunt for: he's accused of shooting a man to death at a bar last weekend. he's charged with first-degree murder and a felony gun charge. >>> more than a year after the horrifying shooting at the holocaust museum, a memorial to the officer who lost his life there. a group called responsible for equity and liberty held a memorial today on freedom plaza. they honored the life of stephen johns who was shot and killed by james von braun june 10 of last year. the group delivered a message of love over hatred and courage over fear. obama is
will, maureen. >> roz plater in palmer park. thank you for that update. services are set for trooper brown. there will be a public viewing friday from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. in capitol heights. his funeral will be held next saturday from 10:00 to noon at jericho city of praise in landover. burial will follow at lincoln memorial cemetery in suitland. >>> baltimore police officer wanted for murder has turned himself in. he showed up at central booking about 1:30 this morning hours after...
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maureen? >> thank you. >>> did you see it? the ipad has hit the streets and the first thing people did, tore the thing apart. one man helps people fix their ipad. he bought the ipad, took it apart and posted pictures before the gadget even went on sale at on the west coast. >> it's definitely lighter than i expected. i'm impressed so far. small and light, much more so than i expected. somehow i expected this just to be a laptop that doesn't open. it's a t smaller than a laptop. >> he says it wasn't easy to crack it open. he says starting at $500, you might not want to start it at home. >>> that does it for us. the news is always on. myfoxdc.com is always on. happy easter everyone. >>> the sports is next. [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, but it's melting fast. so hurryact now to get fios tv, internet and phone at the super low price of $99.99 a month -- guaranteed for 2 years! call now and you'll also get a multi-room dvr and set top box -- free for six months. with 100% fiber optics straight to your hom
maureen? >> thank you. >>> did you see it? the ipad has hit the streets and the first thing people did, tore the thing apart. one man helps people fix their ipad. he bought the ipad, took it apart and posted pictures before the gadget even went on sale at on the west coast. >> it's definitely lighter than i expected. i'm impressed so far. small and light, much more so than i expected. somehow i expected this just to be a laptop that doesn't open. it's a t smaller than a...
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maureen umeh is outside of the courthouse with more. >> reporter: gilbert arenas gets off of what some are calling a slap on the wrist. 30 days in the halfway house, two years' probation and 400 hours of community service and a fine and he took a lot of things into consideration and tense and character. we'll get to that in just a second. i want to read you the stages that the attorney gave out. we're grateful with the outcome of the sentence proceedings. the judge's decisions were fair and measured and reflected a deep understanding of the relevant facts and equities and took into accounts facts of the offense and the evidence of his good character and gilbert arenas walked in to the superior court with the attorneys and argued much said was not true and said he's depicted as a non-remorseful gun slipping her he admitted to authorities to lie to protect the teammates and arenas said that his action were not the best but what he did was a joke and intended to make people laugh, including the picture and he was sorry getting choked up. looking at that saying it was the last time he woul
maureen umeh is outside of the courthouse with more. >> reporter: gilbert arenas gets off of what some are calling a slap on the wrist. 30 days in the halfway house, two years' probation and 400 hours of community service and a fine and he took a lot of things into consideration and tense and character. we'll get to that in just a second. i want to read you the stages that the attorney gave out. we're grateful with the outcome of the sentence proceedings. the judge's decisions were fair...
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maureen, that no one else knew. by the way, cbs which carries the masters also given a chance to do that interview. they said no because there was a restriction. you could ask whatever you wanted but you only got tiger for five minutes. >> my prediction, he wins this thing, i think a lot of people would be willing to forgive and forget. he loses, i don't know. probably incurring more trouble than he had before. >> also the people i talked to, it divides pretty evenly down a demographic. men seem more willing to forgive him. i'm serious. and women -- most women say i don't care what he does on the golf course. i'll never look at him the same way. >> i think we'd like to see him gravel a little more. likely so. he did a lot of horrible things. maybe a little more mia -- [ inaudible ] >>> an adorable puppy stole an awoke with a 13-year-old owner. tonight they're bk together. the story on their reunion. plus, gwen's workweek forecast coming up in our next segment. stay with us. >>> you are looking live
maureen, that no one else knew. by the way, cbs which carries the masters also given a chance to do that interview. they said no because there was a restriction. you could ask whatever you wanted but you only got tiger for five minutes. >> my prediction, he wins this thing, i think a lot of people would be willing to forgive and forget. he loses, i don't know. probably incurring more trouble than he had before. >> also the people i talked to, it divides pretty evenly down a...
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now i'm going to give it to up maureen is going to tell us more about what? >> we have christmas eve. all sorts of celebrations. it began in bethlehem where jesus is believed to have been born. and major square is full of people from all around the world celebrating the holiday. >> reporter: merry christmas from where it all began, here high above manger square in bethlehem. it is beautiful. we've had christmas carollers out all night. there's a lot of traditions here that are the same as they are in the united states, there's a whole lot of things that are very different. these are palestinians christian boy scouts and girl scouts that lead the procession with clergy into manger square. you can see the church of the nativity right there is the door where a number of the priests will go in. >> it is something i never thought i would be participating in. >> it just feels like you understand about him now now that you've been here. >> reporter: this is the end of the processional here in manger square and you can sea all the cherjy lining -- you can see all the
now i'm going to give it to up maureen is going to tell us more about what? >> we have christmas eve. all sorts of celebrations. it began in bethlehem where jesus is believed to have been born. and major square is full of people from all around the world celebrating the holiday. >> reporter: merry christmas from where it all began, here high above manger square in bethlehem. it is beautiful. we've had christmas carollers out all night. there's a lot of traditions here that are the...
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. >> reporter: until this morning, maureen coleman was representing cobb but he fired her. >> i think he felt after yesterday that i was sort of obstructing queen antoineet and princess. >> reporter: roland is now a mere observe. while attorneys argue that it's very risky to represent yourself in a murder trial. at least one law professor says that studies show that it isn't. >> results show that people represent themselves do a much better job than we think they do. >> reporter: university law professor is because defendants can connect with jurors on a much personal level. >> they can show a different side to the jurors. >> reporter: they can show a different side to their religion. >> they believe in jesus constitutional right and the bible. they know script tour. >> reporter: thins their sincr arrest, police argue that religion played a role in thompson's death, a 1-year-old starved for not saying amen during meals. >> they're shortchanging themselves. >>> this trial is expected to last at least two weeks. >>> coming up the climate debate heats up. >>> no, i don't believe in globa
. >> reporter: until this morning, maureen coleman was representing cobb but he fired her. >> i think he felt after yesterday that i was sort of obstructing queen antoineet and princess. >> reporter: roland is now a mere observe. while attorneys argue that it's very risky to represent yourself in a murder trial. at least one law professor says that studies show that it isn't. >> results show that people represent themselves do a much better job than we think they do....
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maureen? >> matt ackland, thank you for that. >> stuck in jail even longer now. we are talking about the detained american hikers in iran. >> already been held for more than a year now. now their day in court is being postponed for months. >>> the class photo stores images from washington, d.c.'s newest cardinal at the pope's mass today. >>> lincoln theater tonight is rocking with the sounds of the go-go music awards. go one-on-one with the godfather of go-go and other stories. that story is up next. >> the news continues right after that. there is fred. say hi fred. . >>> new tonight a night of music the historic lincoln theater on you street. the annual go-go music awards are still underway at this hour. roz is outside the theater with the highlights. >> reporter: maureen, that show is still going on. pretty remarkable really because there was a time not so long ago when go-go frankly didn't get much respect and little known outside the dmv. all of that has changed, though. so tonight they are celebrating the fifth annual go-go music awards in grand style. [ mu
maureen? >> matt ackland, thank you for that. >> stuck in jail even longer now. we are talking about the detained american hikers in iran. >> already been held for more than a year now. now their day in court is being postponed for months. >>> the class photo stores images from washington, d.c.'s newest cardinal at the pope's mass today. >>> lincoln theater tonight is rocking with the sounds of the go-go music awards. go one-on-one with the godfather of go-go...
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both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the truth was laid out. and the one-two punch of it being laid out by david geffen this pillar of the hollywood establishment was devastating for the public in the clintons and privately to them because all it represented. >> i'm going to turn it over to our viewers because many will have questions. >> caller: i saw you all on another show. and you were talking about that bill and hillary were upset during the iowa caucuses. that the obama campaign had cheated. from what i read and what i heard was that the reason they were so upset is because the obama campaign bu
both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the...
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chance of showers by monday night with the front, maureen. tuesday is a hit day for the wet weather. wednesday is a question mark. thursday back to shine. >> looks good. fall finally here. thank you. >>> students in maryland are getting a jump start on planning for college and their careers. congressman john he had ward hosted a fair. >>> it's not exactly the kind of career most of us would choose but growing marijuana is an industry in california. now pot growers are talking about forming one of the most influential types of groups around, a labor union. we report on the unusual idea that could really make pot pay off. >> reporter: with thousands of workers an estimated sales in the hundreds of millions, california's medical marijuana industry has never been bigger. with a ballot measure to legalize use for adults, some of the state labor unions are growing their membership going to pot. chad manages the patient id center and head shop in oakland where they joined the united food and commercial workers union. >> it gives us representation, w
chance of showers by monday night with the front, maureen. tuesday is a hit day for the wet weather. wednesday is a question mark. thursday back to shine. >> looks good. fall finally here. thank you. >>> students in maryland are getting a jump start on planning for college and their careers. congressman john he had ward hosted a fair. >>> it's not exactly the kind of career most of us would choose but growing marijuana is an industry in california. now pot growers are...
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and again, by coincidence, both barack obama and maureen dowd are at this fundraiser. and geffen knows the article is going to run. he printed out and takes it over to obama and shows it to him and his this thing might cause trouble. and obama's had trouble for who? because it was going to cost any trouble for obama. and as it plays out it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this is the first time a lot of the issues that bill clinton's personal life out of the question whether the clintons were old politics, whether they were too loose with the truth, was laid out. the one-to punch laid out was devastating and public for the clintons are personally behind because of all of the representative. >> i'm going to turn this over to our views. i'm sure many people are eager to ask the question. sylvia, democrats like him your first. >> caller: i saw you on another show, and you're talking about the bill and hillary were upset during the iowa caucuses, that the obama campaign had cheated. from what i read and from what i heard, was that the reason they were so
and again, by coincidence, both barack obama and maureen dowd are at this fundraiser. and geffen knows the article is going to run. he printed out and takes it over to obama and shows it to him and his this thing might cause trouble. and obama's had trouble for who? because it was going to cost any trouble for obama. and as it plays out it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this is the first time a lot of the issues that bill clinton's personal life out of the question whether...
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called out three times to break up a domestic dispute at a home and on the fourth call they were forced to shoot an armed man with a rifle. >> frederick police are still in the process trying to figure out exactly what took place this morning. they say they were responding to that same home for the third time. that's when a man was spotted with a rifle. soon after there was gunfire and one man was dead. frederick police say it was a busy night for them when it came to the 200 block of market street. three times they were called to the same home to break up disputes. >> there were three calls, i believe, not in rapid succession, but within a fairly close proximity timewise. >> reporter: the third response happened just before 6 a.m. when officers got there, they found an injured woman and a man not too far away in this parking area. neighbors pointed the area out to us and we found crime scene tape here as well. here's what police say happened next. >> they were trying to a
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called out three times to break up a domestic dispute at a home and on the fourth call they were forced to shoot an armed man with a rifle. >> frederick police are still in the process trying to figure out exactly what took place this morning. they say they were responding to that same home for the third time. that's when a man was spotted with a rifle. soon after there was gunfire and one man was dead. frederick police say it was a...
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>> thank you, maureen. >> and high is mp d planning to combat the roads? they'll be flooding the area with patrols and conducting sobriety checkpoints. >> have you teamed up with restaurants and bars and businesses to help keep people safe? >> i'm sorry, repeat the question? >> has mpd -- to keep people safe with the safety measure in that way? >> i'm sorry. yes, we have -- in conjunction with establishments and the designated driver's programs. >> and that, we're watching video here with checkpoint and will there be a number this evening? >> yes, there will be. >> and how can you tell us how many? and how extensive that might be? >> i can't tell you for sure how many checkpoints that is going to be, the checkpoints. >> okay, and the bottom line is is you will be on the roads looking for people who have had two too much to drink and want to hit the road and that is not a good idea with that. >> and i wanted to remind people if they take prescription medications, they should cut with the doctor before drinking the alcohols and i can make -- unsafe to drive
>> thank you, maureen. >> and high is mp d planning to combat the roads? they'll be flooding the area with patrols and conducting sobriety checkpoints. >> have you teamed up with restaurants and bars and businesses to help keep people safe? >> i'm sorry, repeat the question? >> has mpd -- to keep people safe with the safety measure in that way? >> i'm sorry. yes, we have -- in conjunction with establishments and the designated driver's programs. >> and...
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i'm maureen umeh. karen gray houston is back in spotlesvania and in the news room with our top story. >> reporter: the deputy was on a marine patrol with another deputy. it was apparently a freak accident that did not involve a collision with another boat. the deputy schroder was thrown overboard and ridings was tossed about the boat and hit his head. father's day taking on sad overtones on lake anna as they investigate how the deputy died. the preliminary findings are in from the department of game and inland fisheries. >> the accident was caused when the broke was struck by a large wake or series of wakes which caused the boat to go sideways and caused the deputy to strike his head. >> deputy schroder who was ejected with minor injuries. colleagues were in a solid mood. the deputy's patrol car is draped in blank in front of the sheriff's office and covered in flowers. >> the sheriff's office is saddened by the loss of its own and this is compounded because both of the deputy's sons work for this offi
i'm maureen umeh. karen gray houston is back in spotlesvania and in the news room with our top story. >> reporter: the deputy was on a marine patrol with another deputy. it was apparently a freak accident that did not involve a collision with another boat. the deputy schroder was thrown overboard and ridings was tossed about the boat and hit his head. father's day taking on sad overtones on lake anna as they investigate how the deputy died. the preliminary findings are in from the...
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. >> maureen? >> i know, it's wisdom all the time. the news edge does keep coming. wisdom martin in for brian bolter with the news edge at 11:00. >>> off the top a developing story out of charles county, maryland. this is video from sky fox above a deadly accident about an hour ago. officers are still on the scene at route 301 and vernon road near waldorf. it's unclear exactly what happened. >>> now to the district where an elderly couple critically hurt after being struck by a bicycle. tonight police are looking for the person pushing the pedals. fox 5's roby chavez in the newsroom with more. >> bicyclists beware if you hit someone on your bike, it's just as bad as hitting them in a car. this morning the elderly couple in their 70s was out for a morning walk when they were hit while walking through an alley. police say the bicyclist never looked back. >> it's evident that he knew he hit someone and the preliminary information we have is that he struck both of them almost splitting the two who were walking together. >> reporter: it was a violent hit but not an ordin
. >> maureen? >> i know, it's wisdom all the time. the news edge does keep coming. wisdom martin in for brian bolter with the news edge at 11:00. >>> off the top a developing story out of charles county, maryland. this is video from sky fox above a deadly accident about an hour ago. officers are still on the scene at route 301 and vernon road near waldorf. it's unclear exactly what happened. >>> now to the district where an elderly couple critically hurt after...
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at the same time maureen dowd is calling today. bringing sexy back. she speaks of a great deal of irony. shimmering vessel. trust maureen to always put an exclamation point on to the irony and -- >> exactly. >> there is a lot of attention on scott brown. and a low of expectation that he might somehow shake things up. have you john mccain, you know better than anyone up there, john mccain voting against the deficit reduction panel that he originally was a co-sponsor of. here he is, you know, watching nipping at his heels, tea party division within the republican party, have you a lot of republicans looking over their shoulder here. >> there are so many elements to this. taking scott brown right off the bat. all the times i was with him both in massachusetts again here when he made his visit to washington, he said very polite, very kind things about the president. and looking forward to working with him. that's always a courtesy extended. you can read more into it. it is more republicans when you talk about olympia snowe and susan collins of maine. repu
at the same time maureen dowd is calling today. bringing sexy back. she speaks of a great deal of irony. shimmering vessel. trust maureen to always put an exclamation point on to the irony and -- >> exactly. >> there is a lot of attention on scott brown. and a low of expectation that he might somehow shake things up. have you john mccain, you know better than anyone up there, john mccain voting against the deficit reduction panel that he originally was a co-sponsor of. here he is,...
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maureen flatley as well, you brought the world's attention to those images. i appreciate you coming on and talking about it. thank you. let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running at ac360.com. >>> john walsh talks to us about his search to catch child predators. >> i've caught 17 of the fbi's ten most wanted. we've caught 1200 guys world wide. serial killers, rapists, bank robbers, the most cunning, the ones who never talk about it, the most calculating, and the least amount of remorse, anderson. never, ever want to be held accountable. >> we'll have more from his trip to cambodia where he saw this up close. >>> sarah palin hitting prime time, starring in a new show that starts this weekend on tlc. they call it a docudrama. karl rove dismissed it as a reality show but is he just concerned she's holding so much power ahead of the 2012 elections? you decide if it's going to help or hurt sarah palin reach the white house. when i was 16, i was hired as a cashier at the walmart in marinette, wisconsin. that first job launched my career. since i've
maureen flatley as well, you brought the world's attention to those images. i appreciate you coming on and talking about it. thank you. let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running at ac360.com. >>> john walsh talks to us about his search to catch child predators. >> i've caught 17 of the fbi's ten most wanted. we've caught 1200 guys world wide. serial killers, rapists, bank robbers, the most cunning, the ones who never talk about it, the most calculating, and the...
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. two homeowners homes were hit by gunfire. they are looking into the connection between violence and recent gang arrests. >> reporter: two homes and two shootings in two days have law enforcement officers in calvert county on edge. the sheriff there says someone is taking aim at police officers. >> and they were about a mile and a half apart from each other. and both of them were police force. so we don't believe that it was a random act. we believe that they targeted police officers. >> everybody stepped up on their own edge for this. it is not necessarily where this happened. this is all over the county now. so we are keeping our eyes open and more alert. >> reporter: on saturday a st. mary's deputy's car was shot in chesapeake ranch state in lesby. >> i heard a car coming up the road. a rapid pop pop pop pop pop heard about five shots. >> reporter: neighbors heard the gunfire. two bullets penetrated the house into a child's bedroom where a young toddler was sleeping. >> so the neighbors kind of look out for each other aroun
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. two homeowners homes were hit by gunfire. they are looking into the connection between violence and recent gang arrests. >> reporter: two homes and two shootings in two days have law enforcement officers in calvert county on edge. the sheriff there says someone is taking aim at police officers. >> and they were about a mile and a half apart from each other. and both of them were police force. so we don't believe that it was a random act....
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. beck's rally was held at the lincoln memorial on the anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech and that sparked a well-attended counter- rally led by the reverend al sharpton and matt ackland is live to get things started. >> reporter: it's hard to tell how many people attended the rales. it's one of the busy yesterday days the national mall saw in awhile. both groups are folkate aland at the same time -- vocal and tammy, peaceful. it was a crowd that began to grow before daybreak. the crowd reached as far back as the washington monument and the host repeatedly teased the crowd. >> i have just gotten word from the media that there is over a thousand people here today. >> reporter: glenn beck said the event was about restoring honor to america. the speaker sarah palin urged participants to become motivated by the number of people who travelled to the nation's capitol to -- capitol to be a part of the rally. >> may this day, may this day be the change point. look around you, you
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. beck's rally was held at the lincoln memorial on the anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech and that sparked a well-attended counter- rally led by the reverend al sharpton and matt ackland is live to get things started. >> reporter: it's hard to tell how many people attended the rales. it's one of the busy yesterday days the national mall saw in awhile. both groups are folkate aland at the same time -- vocal and tammy,...
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i'm maureen umeh. the weekend is here and the cherry blossoms in full bloom. the biggest questions, how will the weather be tomorrow. let's go to gwen tolbart. >> i'm happy when i can forecast this type of weather. we had a great string of nice days before it. everybody is enjoying this so much, especially with the cherry blossoms out. the temperatures today, we will show you the almanac, 73 at national airport. we should be around 62. 76 at dulles and baltimore 68 degrees. temperatures are a big issue. we know that they are climbing their way through into the 70s and low 80s everywhere. just spectacular. we want to hope that the temperatures stick around and that we continue to get the sunshine. i have great news for your easter forecast. we expect a few morning clouds, warm and pleasant. temperature range from 73 to 78 degrees. we have sunrise on there because we know that people will be looking for the sunrise service tomorrow. not bad at all i'm happy to say it. let's check in with matt ackland. he gets the great job of being amongst the sherry blossoms at
i'm maureen umeh. the weekend is here and the cherry blossoms in full bloom. the biggest questions, how will the weather be tomorrow. let's go to gwen tolbart. >> i'm happy when i can forecast this type of weather. we had a great string of nice days before it. everybody is enjoying this so much, especially with the cherry blossoms out. the temperatures today, we will show you the almanac, 73 at national airport. we should be around 62. 76 at dulles and baltimore 68 degrees. temperatures...
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then we have an interesting story about david and maureen dowd and have a devastating column that maureen wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this kind of mischievous between the hollywood mogul and "the new york times" columnist healthy adult one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's defense inevitability. >> host: let's dig into that more. mark halperin on what john was just talking about about the column. there is a back story there. she was trying to write the column before she got him to agree to do it. >> guest: she was. as john said it's an interesting case to not only prominent people but laconic people. the most prominent "new york times" columnist of our time. i would say in many ways and then david geffen this if went to hollywood figure. david geffen, part of dreamworks with steven spielberg and jeffrey katzenberg were big supporters. they raised a lot of money for them. david stayed in the lincoln bedroom but he, like so many prominent liberals including in hollywood turned against the clintons. he was unhappy with presid
then we have an interesting story about david and maureen dowd and have a devastating column that maureen wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this kind of mischievous between the hollywood mogul and "the new york times" columnist healthy adult one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's defense inevitability. >> host: let's dig into that more. mark halperin on what john was just talking about about the column. there is a back...
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maureen? >> matt ackland in the newsroom. thank you for that. the excitement over the voting was dampened a bit by majority. it could mean months of struggle to put together a government. it will be days before the results of the vote are announced. >>> a terrifying sight at a gas station in prince george's county this morning. fire broke out before dawn at the bp on addison road and martin luther king highway in seat pleasant. no one was hurt but it did take firefighters an hour to put the flames out. investigators are still trying to figure out how it started. damage is estimated at $200,000. >>> an update now on the shooting at the pentagon thursday night. the pentagon entrance where the shooting happened will reopen tomorrow. the department of defense says operations there will be normal. metro opened both entrances to that rail station last night. all of it was shut down after john patrick bedell walked up to two pentagon officers at the entrance to the facility and shot them before he wa
maureen? >> matt ackland in the newsroom. thank you for that. the excitement over the voting was dampened a bit by majority. it could mean months of struggle to put together a government. it will be days before the results of the vote are announced. >>> a terrifying sight at a gas station in prince george's county this morning. fire broke out before dawn at the bp on addison road and martin luther king highway in seat pleasant. no one was hurt but it did take firefighters an hour...
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. >> gordon, maureen, a bit of an explanation. r was tinyus uproa compared to this. some flippant remarks about four leaders that could hurt u.s. relations. -- about foreign leaders that could hurt u.s. relations. you can find everything from intelligence concerns about missiles to embarrassing descriptions of foreign leaders, calling nicolas sarkozy "the emperor with no clothes" and kim jong-il as flabby and old. the documents are once again ruffling feathers. >> i am confident that the relationship that the obama administration has worked so hard to build will withstand the challenge. >> but not everyone is sure. the president is described as angry. >> he is not pleased. >> the president ordered to figure and how to keep things from being breached. some documents came from a disgruntled army member who is now in jail. some want others to be rounded up and arrested. >> i think it is about time that we start doing this. >> the information they have provided is directly aiding terrorists. >> wikileaks is being asked to be considered a terrorist organization. >> they c
. >> gordon, maureen, a bit of an explanation. r was tinyus uproa compared to this. some flippant remarks about four leaders that could hurt u.s. relations. -- about foreign leaders that could hurt u.s. relations. you can find everything from intelligence concerns about missiles to embarrassing descriptions of foreign leaders, calling nicolas sarkozy "the emperor with no clothes" and kim jong-il as flabby and old. the documents are once again ruffling feathers. >> i am...
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fox 5's maureen umeh live in the newsroom. she's been working the story all day long. >> reporter: brian, the homeowner was in his front yard power washing and had no idea anything was going on in his backyard pool until emergency crews came rushing to the scene to help to drowning victims. prince george's county police say the 12-year-old nephew and his siblings were visiting their uncle's home. on thursday afternoon the boy pushed a metal garbage can against the fence and hopped over. he apparently went into the deep end of the pool and never came back up. siblings alerted adults and when the 59-year-old uncle hopped over the fence and into the pool to help save his nephew, he became a victim too. >> his good hearted nature, he would do that. i think he would go to all lengths as you very well see. >> it's our job to make rescues. when you're faced with that situation, especially dealing with a very young life and a tragic incident often as this, it does take a toll on their emotions. they were extremely distraught. >> polic
fox 5's maureen umeh live in the newsroom. she's been working the story all day long. >> reporter: brian, the homeowner was in his front yard power washing and had no idea anything was going on in his backyard pool until emergency crews came rushing to the scene to help to drowning victims. prince george's county police say the 12-year-old nephew and his siblings were visiting their uncle's home. on thursday afternoon the boy pushed a metal garbage can against the fence and hopped over....
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>> i agree with what maureen said. it's a bad situation and he's made it worst politically, not just for himself and his party but for the country. he picked it up, gave this statement, and then again to say they have the right to take it but i'm taking no position on whether it should be there or not is a fundamental lack of leadership that is hurting him. and, again, i understand your point about newt gingrich and the extreme message that has not served either party well. but to think about the midterms and not beyond, the image of somebody out of touch and not exercising leadership, use the word again, is reinforced by the way he's handled this and silenced since saturday on the issue i think is just short of unbelievable. >> well, you know, i think -- and let's talk about the difference between midterms and 2012. midterms, i think it may help. it may help for republicans in 2012 because -- >> 2010. >> 2010. i'm sorry. 2010. i can tell you, and i've seen it as a republican and following republican candidates over th
>> i agree with what maureen said. it's a bad situation and he's made it worst politically, not just for himself and his party but for the country. he picked it up, gave this statement, and then again to say they have the right to take it but i'm taking no position on whether it should be there or not is a fundamental lack of leadership that is hurting him. and, again, i understand your point about newt gingrich and the extreme message that has not served either party well. but to think...
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. >> reporter: maureen, the town of northeast in cecil county is reeling tonight. three small children gone in a horrific fire despite neighbors' best efforts to save them. this home video shows some of the chaos and destruction from this fast moving blaze. 3:30 saturday morning flames ripped through the cecil county town home. inside a young mother and three children all on the second floor. neighbors did everything they could to get to them. >> the house was totally engulfed. flames were shooting out the back of the house. >> we had fire extinguishers trying to help get the kids out. by that time it was already too late. fire trucks were already down here. >> reporter: the blaze was so deadly, firefighters had no chance to rescue the three small children trapped in that upstairs back bedroom. the fire claimed their lives. >> it was horrible. it was really horrible. it's the worst thing the community has gone through in a long time. >> reporter: investigators don't yet know how the fire got started but they do know it began in the living room. >> at this time we a
. >> reporter: maureen, the town of northeast in cecil county is reeling tonight. three small children gone in a horrific fire despite neighbors' best efforts to save them. this home video shows some of the chaos and destruction from this fast moving blaze. 3:30 saturday morning flames ripped through the cecil county town home. inside a young mother and three children all on the second floor. neighbors did everything they could to get to them. >> the house was totally engulfed....
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maureen? >> good advice. extra time and a lot of patience. audrey barnes at reagan national. thank you for that. >>> in delaware, the governor declared a limited state of emergency. drivers in kent and suffolks counties are discouraged from hitting the roads unless it is necessary. the governor deployed national guard troops to operate heavy equipment and help state police with emergency response. and for the most up to date information on your weather, traffic and today's news, just head to myfoxdc.com. click on the weather tab and you can even down load our apps for your iphone or your droid. >>> improperly discarded smoking materials pay be to blame for a deadly fire in northwest d.c. it happened in an apartment building in the 1700 block of s. street last night. one woman was taken to the hospital and later died. all other residents were later evacuated. according to firefighters the flames broke out inside an apartment where there was evidence of hoarding. >> the tea party candidate who lost in alaska is not blocking the winter from -- the winner from taking office. joe
maureen? >> good advice. extra time and a lot of patience. audrey barnes at reagan national. thank you for that. >>> in delaware, the governor declared a limited state of emergency. drivers in kent and suffolks counties are discouraged from hitting the roads unless it is necessary. the governor deployed national guard troops to operate heavy equipment and help state police with emergency response. and for the most up to date information on your weather, traffic and today's news,...
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maureen taking the weekend off. >> the biggest jail break in the last four years in mexico. more than 140 inmates broke out of the prison near the u.s. border last night and the jail's director now reported missing and investigators staff helped them get away. looks like the drug cartel is behind it. >>> good news if you use your debit card as a primary source of payment. fighter -- peter barnes explains how the fed is helping out. >> reporter: small retailers and consumer groups are cheering proposed regulations by the federal reserve that would limit fees that shoppers pay for buying products with debit cards. the fees top $48 million in 2008, according to one consumer organization. triple the amount in 2001. the proposed rules from the fed would cap visa 12 cents per transaction, a reduction of up to 80% which consumer groups say will save shoppers billions. >> if the cards are now used in 35% of non-cash payment transactions, if -- it eclipses checks as the most frequently used non-cash payment method. >> reporter: banks oppose the proposed rule and they said they will l
maureen taking the weekend off. >> the biggest jail break in the last four years in mexico. more than 140 inmates broke out of the prison near the u.s. border last night and the jail's director now reported missing and investigators staff helped them get away. looks like the drug cartel is behind it. >>> good news if you use your debit card as a primary source of payment. fighter -- peter barnes explains how the fed is helping out. >> reporter: small retailers and...
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maureen? >> thank you, gwen. >>> good you see it? a clerk at a florida convenience store facing down an armed and angry robber but the clerk wasn't going to be sitting duck. he saw the bad guy just before he came into the store so the clerk grabbed his own gun and fired first. that robber was hit in the jaw. you can see him laying there on the floor right afterwards. >>> the wizards try to start aining with streak up in boston and the nationals looking to break into the win column in the grapefruit league. lindsay murphy here now with a look at tonight's geico sports xtra. >> the nationals ended last season on a seven-game winning streak but they're looking pretty rusty five games into this spring training. and a win up in beantown? we'll tell you. we have all the sports news next on geico sports xtra. >> thank you. >>> that does it for us. want news and information 24/7 we're always o. we're on air, online or your cell phone. geico sports xtra two minutes away. have a great night. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us
maureen? >> thank you, gwen. >>> good you see it? a clerk at a florida convenience store facing down an armed and angry robber but the clerk wasn't going to be sitting duck. he saw the bad guy just before he came into the store so the clerk grabbed his own gun and fired first. that robber was hit in the jaw. you can see him laying there on the floor right afterwards. >>> the wizards try to start aining with streak up in boston and the nationals looking to break into the...
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. >> i'm maureen umeh. tonight you're getting a front row seat to the music and fireworks honoring the sacrifices of those who fight to protect our freedom. fox 5's audrey barns is near the mall to start us off. >> reporter: the fireworks show ended about a half an hour ago. look at the scene down here, pennsylvania avenue. this is what it looks like. everybody trying to get home. we see a large number of fire and ambulance crews going on. we're going to check out that and find out what that's all about. there is a lot of activity and excitement as the fireworks show is wrapping up. the big story has been the heat. fire chief larry stokes says they had 50 medical emergencies. 15 people were transported to the hospital for heat related illnesses, some of them in serious condition. the story right now is all this activity and people trying to get home from the fireworks. this is why people will brave 90 degree temperatures and huge crowds. arguably the best 17 minute fireworks display in the country. >> we wa
. >> i'm maureen umeh. tonight you're getting a front row seat to the music and fireworks honoring the sacrifices of those who fight to protect our freedom. fox 5's audrey barns is near the mall to start us off. >> reporter: the fireworks show ended about a half an hour ago. look at the scene down here, pennsylvania avenue. this is what it looks like. everybody trying to get home. we see a large number of fire and ambulance crews going on. we're going to check out that and find out...
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>> maureen, the issue was in response to this legislation that has introduced legislation that would require them to ask anyone detained for a crime for proof of citizenship and they are suspected of being in the country illegally. the courts have ruled the arizona law as unconstitutional. according to virginia's attorney general, it is a power they already have. police have authority to ask for proof of citizenship from anyone for minor infractions including jaywalking. in addition issued friday, ken cuccinelli ruled that virginia law enforcement officers have the authority to make the same authority. many virginians support the right to crack down. >> i think the federal government has chosen not to enforce their own laws. under those circumstances, i did the state has every right to try and solve the problem as best they can. >> this alexandria resident says virginians should want them in the state. >> they ought to look to see the work the immigrants are doing and their family values. >> they think the opinion, like the arizona law is subject to be no return. for now she worries
>> maureen, the issue was in response to this legislation that has introduced legislation that would require them to ask anyone detained for a crime for proof of citizenship and they are suspected of being in the country illegally. the courts have ruled the arizona law as unconstitutional. according to virginia's attorney general, it is a power they already have. police have authority to ask for proof of citizenship from anyone for minor infractions including jaywalking. in addition...